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Article L5125-3-2 of the French Public Health Code

The optimal supply of medicinal products with regard to needs, as provided for in Article L. 5125-3 , is satisfied if the following cumulative conditions are met: 1° Access to the new pharmacy is easy or facilitated by its visibility, pedestrian facilities, parking and, where applicable, public transport services; 2° The premises of the new pharmacy meet the accessibility requirements set out in articles L. 164-1 to L. 164-3 of…

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Article L5125-3-3 of the French Public Health Code

By way of derogation from the provisions of article L. 5125-3-2, the optimal nature of the response to the needs of the resident population is assessed solely with regard to the conditions set out in 1° and 2° of the same article in the following cases: 1° The transfer of a pharmacy within the same district, or within the same municipality when it is the only pharmacy present within this…

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Article L5125-4 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The opening by transfer or grouping of a pharmacy in a municipality, or in a new municipality as defined in article L. 2113-1 of the General Local Authorities Code or in the municipalities mentioned in article L. 5125-6-1 of this Code may be authorised when the number of inhabitants counted is at least equal to 2,500. The opening of an additional dispensary may be authorised by means of a transfer…

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Article L5125-5 of the French Public Health Code

Two or more pharmacies are authorised to group together if their original location is situated in a municipality with a number of pharmacies in excess of the thresholds provided for in article L. 5125-4. The place where these pharmacies are grouped together is the location of one of them or any other location on national territory. If the grouping takes place in a new location, the new pharmacy may not…

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Article L5125-5-1 of the French Public Health Code

Any restructuring of the pharmacy network within the same municipality or neighbouring municipalities at the initiative of one or more pharmacists or pharmacists’ associations and giving rise to compensation for the permanent cessation of activity of one or more pharmacies must be subject to the prior approval of the Director General of the Regional Health Agency. The permanent cessation of activity of the pharmacy or pharmacies concerned is recorded under…

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Article L5125-6 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The Director General of the Regional Health Agency assesses the drug supply needs of the population in the territory for which he is responsible as part of the regional health plan provided for in 2° of article L. 1434-2. It determines by decree the territories in which access to medicines for the population is not guaranteed in a satisfactory manner. A decree determines the conditions under which these territories are…

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Article L5125-6-1 of the French Public Health Code

In the territories defined in article L. 5125-6, the Director General of the Regional Health Agency will draw up an order, after consulting the relevant local council of the Ordre des pharmaciens and the regional representative appointed by each trade union representing the profession within the meaning ofarticle L. 162-33 of the Social Security Code, listing contiguous municipalities without a pharmacy, one of which has a population of at least…

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Article L5125-6-2 of the French Public Health Code

By way of derogation from the provisions of Article L. 5125-3-2, within the territories referred to in Article L. 5125-6, the optimum response to the population’s need for medicinal products is assessed solely with regard to the conditions set out in 1° and 2° of Article L. 5125-3-2. The Director General of the Regional Health Agency may, within these territories, authorise the opening of a pharmacy by means of transfer…

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Article L5125-7 of the French Public Health Code

By way of derogation from the provisions of Article L. 5125-4, for the opening of a pharmacy by way of transfer or grouping within an airport, the number of inhabitants counted is replaced by the annual number of passengers at the airport. The Director General of the Regional Health Agency may authorise the opening of a pharmacy where the annual number of passengers at the airport is at least 3,000,000….

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Article L5125-7-1 of the French Public Health Code

When one or more pharmacies are located within an airport in the airside zone or in the landside zone within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No 300/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2008 establishing common rules in the field of civil aviation security, only one annex is authorised per pharmacy in the zone in which this pharmacy is not located. The conditions for the…

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